Peel police are canvassing a Mississauga neighbourhood for evidence as they continue their investigation into the death of a 38-year-old man.
Kevin Arendt’s body was found in a Michigan landfill on June 29, two days after he was last seen leaving a bar in the area of Dundas Road and Confederation Parkway.
Though police have not yet classified Arendt’s death as a homicide, they do consider it to be suspicious.
“We are still in the very early stages of the investigation and foul play hasn’t been ruled out, but that said it hasn’t been ruled in either,” Insp. George Koekkoek told reporters outside an apartment building on Webb Drive where Arendt resided. “At this point there are no suspects.”
Arendt was originally reported missing by his girlfriend.
Police investigating the missing person report then found a navy blue Jeep Liberty with Wisconsin plates “324NNG” that belonged to Arendt parked on a side street near the bar he was last seen leaving.
In the coming days Koekkoek said officers will be canvassing the area surrounding that bar and Arendt’s apartment as they look for additional information.
“We are trying to determine the whereabouts of Mr. Arendt from when he was last seen to when his body was discovered,” Koekkoek said. “We are hopeful somebody will have seen him in the area.”
Arendt’s body has not yet been returned to Canada making any determination on the cause of death difficult, Koekkoek said.
A post mortem examination is currently underway.
Arendt is described as white, 5’6”, with a medium build and light complexion. He has short brown hair, blue eyes and tribal tattoos on his left shoulder and left upper arm.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at  (905) 453-3311 , ext. 3205